According to New York Magazine, a group of top computer scientists are urging Hillary Clinton's campaign to call for a recount of vote totals in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania!

On a call last Thursday, the experts told Clinton's top aides they believe to have found evidence that vote totals in three states could have been manipulated or hacked — or as Donald Trump would say… RIGGED!

The scientists presented their findings to the Clinton campaign, which included a questionable trend of the Democratic nominee performing worse in counties that relied on electronic voting machines over paper ballots and optical scanners.

While no evidence of hacking was found, the group informed campaign chairman John Podesta that Clinton received 7% fewer votes in counties relying on electronic voting machines, which needs to be looked at by an independent investigation.

Though it appears independent investigations on the questionable voting results have already begun…

Freelance journalist Dan Solomon discovered Outagamie County, Wisconsin released an official vote tally Tuesday morning after it was found more votes were tallied than ballots were actually cast.

And surprise, surprise — the recount results show the extra ballots consisted of votes exclusively for Trump!

Ashton Kutcher is obviously a huge fan of Airbnb, for more reasons than one!

Not only is the 38-year-old an investor in the company, but he also admitted to relying on the homestay network for providing him with a place to live for a year following his divorce from Demi Moore.

As you know, the Jobs star and the 54-year-old were married from 2005 to 2013 — and at the Airbnb Open 2016 in Los Angeles on Saturday, Kutcher said the kindness he was shown after his breakup from complete strangers really helped him cope.

BuzzFeed News recently conducted a study that revealed completely FALSE news stories actually performed better on Facebook — through shares, reactions and comments — than those from legitimate sources during the 2016 presidential race.

According to the site's analysis, 20 of the top-performing fictional articles from hoax outlets and super skewed blogs racked up a combined total of over 8.7 million shares, comments, and reactions in the last three months before the election.

Meanwhile, 20 of the top-performing stories from 19 major news websites — including New York Times, Washington Post, Huffington Post, and NBC News — only earned about 7.3 million shares, reactions, and comments.

"I'm troubled that Facebook is doing so little to combat fake news. Even if they did not swing the election, the evidence is clear that bogus stories have incredible reach on the network. Facebook should be fighting misinformation, not amplifying it."

What's also upsetting about this, is that 17 of the 20 best-performing fake stories were either pro-Donald Trump or anti-Hillary Clinton.

While we know we can't assume Hill lost the election because Facebook was allowing fake news stories to go viral, it is fair to point out that some people can be heavily influenced by stories shared on social media, whether they're real or not.

You may be wondering, Perezcious readers, how it's possible to mistakenly draw a dong. Especially on the air. But believe us, it happens!

Allow us to explain. Q13 FOX anchor Travis Mayfield was demonstrating Google's artificial intelligence game called Quick Draw, in which the computer attempts to correctly guess a picture drawn by a human player.

Coanchor Kaci Atchison was itching to give it a go, but her first illustration turned out more e-rect than cor-rect.

The Seattle personality was trying to draw a cannon, but it instantly resembled something dirtier! Watch the HIGHlarious blunder (below)!

In response to a question, NSA director and Naval officer Michael S. Rogers said Wikileaks was advancing the goals of a nation state by publishing hacked emails from the Democratic National Committee and Clinton's campaign team weeks ahead of the election.

According to reports out over the weekend, 412 MILLION accounts on the Friend Finder Network — the company behind Penthouse.com and a number of other XXX sites — were hacked back in October, and 339 million of those were specifically exposed as AFF users on Sunday.

But now, that's all about to change, at least according to TMZ! That's because a week from tomorrow -- on December 17 -- Khloé and Lamar's split will be legal, final, and FULL! And that's all she wrote!

As the final divorce docs are set to be stamped by a judge on that day just over a week from right now, the final terms are pretty standard and straightforward, too: